Abstract:
A modelling approach is developed to generate the full time course
of an injected radiotracer and its labelled metabolites in plasma/blood,
based on measurements of the total radioactivities in withdrawn
plasma/blood samples. A compartmental model is used to describe the
conversion of an injected tracer to its metabolites in the body. The
model equation is formulated with the total radioactivity concentration
curve as the input function. The utility and characteristics of the
approach in quantitative positron emission tomographic (PET) studies are
shown with two examples. In the first example, using the tracer 6-
[18F]fluoro-L-dopa (FDOPA), the approach is shown to derive the full
time course of plasma FDOPA and its metabolites. In the second example
of dynamic 15O oxygen PET, the approach is used to solve a deconvolution
problem to give separated time-activity curves of 15O oxygen and 15O
water in blood. The modelling approach improves the separation of
blood/plasma time-activity curves and leads to better quantitative
interpretation of PET results